\definecolor{mygray}{gray}{0.6}\begin{document}User-defined colors with different color models:\begin{enumerate}\item\textcolor{mypink1}{Pink with rgb}\item\textcolor{mypink2}{Pink with RGB}\item\textcolor{mypin
\definecolor{mygray}{gray}{0.6}\begin{document}User-defined colors with different color models:\begin{enumerate}\item\textcolor{mypink1}{Pink with rgb}\item\textcolor{mypink2}{Pink with RGB}\item\textcolor{mypink3}{Pink with cmyk}\item\textcolor{mygray}{Gray with gray}\end{enumerate}\end...
\begin{enumerate} \item For the function $y=x,$ find the derivative, $y'.$ [y'=\lim_{h\to 0}\frac{(x+h)-x}{h}=\lim_{h\to 0}\frac{h}{h}=\lim_{h\to 0}1=1.] \item For the function $y=x^2,$ find the derivative, $y'.$ \begin{align*} y'=\lim_{h\to 0}\...
dvipsnames]{color} \begin{document} This example shows different examples on how to use the \texttt{color} package to change the colour of elements in \LaTeX. \begin{itemize} \color{ForestGreen} \item First item \item Second item \end{itemize} \noindent {\color{RubineRed}...
User-defined colours with different colour models:\begin{enumerate}\item\textcolor{mypink1}{Pink with rgb}\item\textcolor{mypink2}{Pink with RGB}\item\textcolor{mypink3}{Pink with cmyk}\item\textcolor{mygray}{Gray with gray}\end{enumerate}\end{document} ...
\begin{itemize},\begin{enumerate} \item ITEM 1 \item ITEM 2 \item ITEM n To change the bullet point symbol \item[?] usepackage{enumitem},usepackage{pifont} LaTeX tables generator Appendix & Bibliography Appendix environment \begin{appendix} ...
{enumerate} \item UL Item 1 \item UL Item 2 \item UL Item 3 \end{enumerate} Last but not least. We have images. \newline \begin{center}\includegraphics[scale=1]{/images/testimages/image1.png}\end{center} \begin{center}\includegraphics[scale=1]{/images/testimages/image2.png}\end{...
Since it is impractical to enumerate force estimation curves for all possible strain interferences, this study proposes a method called “local domain curve interpolation” to update the force estimation curve corresponding to εx. As shown in Fig. S11, identifying the two strain values closest to...
The commands for itemize, enumerate and description are the very same as in any LaTeX document. A nice feature of Beamer is that all of the information on the slide does not need to come up at once. Use the command \\\pause to stop the information on the slide at that point. For ex...
Since it is impractical to enumerate force estimation curves for all possible strain interferences, this study proposes a method called “local domain curve interpolation” to update the force estimation curve corresponding toεx. As shown in Fig. S11, identifying the ...